User:Jnestorius/Meanderings of Memory
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Headword (class) | Meanderings ref | Quotation | Form and/or sense | Ref |
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chapelled (ppl adjective) | I. 182 | The Chapelled templer | chapelled | [ned 1] |
cock-a-bondy | I. 65 | Who can trim a cock~abundy, turn a rod with him? | cock-a-bondy | [ned 2] |
couchward | I. 182 | Care for your couchward path. | couchward | [ned 3] |
day | I. 149 | Day-drowsiness and night's arousing power. | "23. General combinations; c. With agent-nouns and words expressing action, '(that acts or is done) by day, during the day, as distinguished from night'" day-drowsiness | [ned 4] |
dike/dyke (noun) | I. 15 | Dyke-cloistered Taddington, of cold intense. | "10. attrib. and Comb." dike-cloistered | [ned 5] |
dike/dyke (noun) | I. 53 | The dikeside watch when Midnight-feeders stray. | "10. attrib. and Comb." dikeside | [ned 6] |
droop (adjective) | I. 87 | In the droop ash shade. | droop | [ned 7] |
dump (adjective) | [n 1] | An heiress doughy-like and dump. | "2. Of the consistence of dough or dumpling; without elasticity or spring" | [ned 8] |
epistle (verb) | I. 35 | Tis noted down--Epistled to the Duke | "2. b. To write (something) in a letter." | [ned 9] |
extemporize | I. 47 | Matter to sustain The staggering extemporizer's pain | extemporizer | [ned 10] |
fancy | I. 79 | The *fancy-grazing herds of freedom's pen. | "B. attrib and Comb; 1. General relations; (c) Instrumental, originative and adverbial" fancy-grazing | [ned 11] |
flambeau | I. 166 | Flambeaued folly of the long procession. | flambeaued | [ned 12] |
flesh (noun) | I. 157 | Air coloured, scarcely carnate, or a flesh. | "5.b. ellipt. for flesh-colour" | [ned 13] |
foodless | I. 10 | Galls them no more their foodlessness or fag. | foodlessness | [ned 14] |
fringy | I. 206 | Fluttering as the mantle's fringy rim. | "2. furnished or adorned with a fringe or fringes; covered with fringes." | [ned 15] |
full (adjective) | I. 79 | Where *full-dug foragers at evening meet In Cow-bell concert. | "12. Comb. a. with nouns forming combinations used attrib." full-dug | [ned 16] |
gigantomachy | I. 128 | One is the sculptor, of the statue nice, Or Gigantomachies of rock and ice. | "2. A representation of [ the war of the giants against the gods]" | [ned 17] |
goal (noun) | I. 131 | With a giddy foot and *goal-ward rush. | "6. attrib. and Comb." goalward | [ned 18] |
hearthward | I. 206 | Hag of the hearthward cringe and tripod stool. | lemma | [ned 19] |
idol | I. 211 | A heathen lamp supplies With meagre beam his *Idol-anchored eyes. | "10. Comb.; e. instrumental and locative" idol-anchored | [ned 20] |
inscriptionless | I. 71 | A margin stone I crave Inscriptionless, or chiselled by the wave. | inscriptionless | [ned 21] |
lump (verb3) | I. 12 | I the mattress spread, And equal lay whatever lumps the bed. | "1. b. To form or raise into lumps." | [ned 22] |
peaceless | I. 20 | Coins that were tinkled, ever shook In pouch of peacelessness. | peacelessness | [ned 23] |
rape (verb2) | I. 87 | With art's refinement he would ... rape the soul. | "4. To transport, ravish, delight" | [ned 24] |
re- (prefix) | I. 21 | O too *re-brutalized! O too bereaved! | "5. b. prefixed to verbs and sbs. which denote 'making (of a certain kind or quality)', 'turning or converting into —', esp. those formed on adjs. by means of the suffix -ize" re-brutalize | [ned 25] |
revirginize | Where that cosmetic .. Shall e'er revirginize that brow's abuse | revirginize | [n 2] | |
reliefless | I. 23 | Alone reliefless in thy cold distress | reliefless | [ned 27] |
rheumatize | I. 57 | Raw November's rheumatizing grass. | "2. To make rheumatic, affect with rheumatism." | [ned 28] |
sanctuaried | I. 175 | If a thought Should cream the blood in sanctuaried court. | sanctuaried | [ned 29] |
sap (noun5) | I. 164 | He crowned his head but with another cap Than Cardinal's—for that he wants no Sap. | "A simpleton, a fool." | [ned 30] |
sarcophage | I. 210 | Yon vermined Sarcophage. | "2. A flesh-eater" | [ned 31] |
scarf (noun1) | I. 109 | Scarf-like and ethereally slight. | "7. attrib. and Comb." scarf-like | [ned 32] |
scavage (verb) | I. 56 | The brain will scavage and the breast unstuff. | scavage | [ned 33] |
shoe | I. 163 | He looked submission with a shoeward eye. | "6. attrib. and Comb.; c. Special comb." shoeward | [ned 34] |
slippery | I. 64 | Thou silvery-backed, and slippery-bellied Eel. | "9. Comb." slippery-bellied | [ned 35] |
sun | I. 196 | Sunfaced choristers. | "12. Comb.; c. Similative and parasynthetic" sunfaced | [ned 36] |
templed (ppl adjective) | I. 114 | We .. Rambled such river sides and templed lands. | "3. Furnished or adorned with a temple or temples." | [ned 37] |
transplanter | I. 21 | So thence uprooted with transplanter care, In other soil it scents another air. | transplanter | [ned 38] |
tribe (verb) | I. 104 | Her nature may with thine be tribed. | tribe | [ned 39] |
tribunal | I. 32 | Tribunalled judge, he weds the weaker cause, Holds sternly up as he lays down the laws. | tribunalled (adjective) | [ned 40] |
trouse | I. 86 | The belted blouse Of velvet black, and closely-fitting trouse. | trouse | [ned 41] |
trunked (adjective) | I. 132 | The trunked forest's deep Where graces dance. | trunked "I 1. Having a trunk, as a tree" | [ned 42] |
un- (prefix) | I. 15 | A thing *unmental, mannerless and crude. | un- "7. freely prefixed to adjectives of all kinds" unmental | [ned 43] |
un- (prefix) | I. 76 | Hope, *uncelestialized by heathen hand. | un- "8. prefixing to past participles; a. Simple past pples. in -ed; (c) forms in -ized" uncelestialized | [ned 44] |
un- (prefix) | I. 5 | Worn As weary nakedness, *unshooned, unshorn. | un- "9. Adjectival forms in -ed, from substantives" unshooned | [ned 45] |
unbusy (adjective) | I. 196 | If bigotted, or most unbusy herd, O'er stocked with time and talent, were preferred. | unbusy | [ned 46] |
unstuff | I. 56 | The brain [it] will scavage and the breast unstuff. | unstuff | [ned 47] |
vermined (adjective) | I. 210 | Yon vermined Sarcophage. | vermined | [ned 48] |
vulgar (adjective) | I. 149 | She was not *vulgar-viewed, her thinkings took The self-same tenor. | "14. Comb." vulgar-viewed | [ned 49] |
warmthless | I. 100 | Vain and virtueless and warmthless grown. | warmthless | [ned 50] |
wen (noun1) | I. 111 | The wen-necked women. | "1. c. Applied to the swelling on the throat characteristic of goitre. Also Comb." wen-necked | [ned 51] |
whinge (noun) | I. 170 | With cur-like whinge to such soft cutting whip. | whinge | [ned 52] |
width | I. 98 | The *widthless road. | widthless | [ned 53] |
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